Congresswoman Lori Trahan (MA-03) today announced a total of $143,806 in federal funding secured to support law enforcement initiatives in Lowell, Lawrence, Haverhill, Fitchburg, and Marlborough.
The funding was awarded through the U.S. Department of Justice’s Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (Byrne JAG) Program.
The City of Lowell is receiving $37,617 for the Lowell Police Department to retain a Crime Analyst in the Crime Analysis and Intelligence Unit as well as a Grant Research Analyst and a Program Manager in the Research and Development Unit.
“Police officers across the Commonwealth go to work every day to protect our communities, and they deserve the equipment and support necessary to do their jobs as safely and efficiently as possible,” said Congresswoman Trahan. “As a proud supporter of federal programs like Byrne JAG that deliver funding directly to local police departments, I’m glad to see these awards that will better support officers in our gateway cities. I look forward to continuing my work with local police chiefs and community leaders to identify additional steps we can take to better support our local law enforcement.”
Since taking office in 2019, Trahan has consistently supported increased funding for the Byrne JAG program and the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program, the two main initiatives that direct federal funding to local police departments. Last year, Trahan supported legislation containing $924,061,000 in funding for the Byrne JAG program, a $377 million increase from when she first took office, and $664,516,000 for the COPS program, a $321 million increase since 2019.
“We are grateful to have received this award from the Edward Byrne Memorial JAG Program. This funding will directly support our efforts to improve public safety in Lowell,” said Lowell City Manager Thomas A. Golden, Jr. “It’s an important step in ensuring our community remains safe, resilient, and responsive to the needs of all residents.”